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Which Glock to Buy?!

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I am torn. Which Glock to buy? (do NOT say "both")

Ok, since open carry is legal now, I'm no longer afraid of "printing" so I can get a bigger gun that carries more ammo capacity. I'm thinking of getting something modern with a red dot sight for a CCW that is poorly concealed. I'm confused. Should I get a Glock 34 MOS with adjustable sights or with fixed sights? They are similarly priced but I don't know which to buy. Here are my questions for those of you who own one and carry it;

1. for adjustable sights, does the sights get easily knocked out of alignment?
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
3. can you cowitness the irons and the red dot?
4. if you can only cowitness with taller suppressor sights, are these taller red dot sights more expensive? harder to find? both? Are there identical red dot sight models for both taller and lower sights for all the major manufacturers?

Which one would you get? adjustable or fixed sights with the red dot MOS glock 34?

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That all seems more complicated than necessary. I usually carry a Glock 19, OC or CC, it doesn't matter. I also sometimes open carry a G17. The 17 has Trijicon HD tritium sights, and the 19 has Big Dot tritium sights. I can shoot either gun, with either sights, fairly well. No need for all that fancy Dan stuff.......unless that's what floats your boat.
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drjoker wrote:I am torn. Which Glock to buy? (do NOT say "both")

Ok, since open carry is legal now, I'm no longer afraid of "printing" so I can get a bigger gun that carries more ammo capacity. I'm thinking of getting something modern with a red dot sight for a CCW that is poorly concealed. I'm confused. Should I get a Glock 34 MOS with adjustable sights or with fixed sights? They are similarly priced but I don't know which to buy. Here are my questions for those of you who own one and carry it;

1. for adjustable sights, does the sights get easily knocked out of alignment?
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
3. can you cowitness the irons and the red dot?
4. if you can only cowitness with taller suppressor sights, are these taller red dot sights more expensive? harder to find? both? Are there identical red dot sight models for both taller and lower sights for all the major manufacturers?

Which one would you get? adjustable or fixed sights with the red dot MOS glock 34?

Thanks,
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If you insist on open carrying, it will be easier to find a retention holster for a Glock 17 than a Glock 34. Please don't OC without a rentention holster. I suggest the Safariland 6354DO, which is designed for use with a Glock 17 or Glock 19 (two different holster models, one for each frame size) that has a mounted red dot.
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I love fancy at the range, but it's hard to beat simplicity for EDC.
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If you're going to add an RDS, why worry about fixed iron sights or not? I guess there are ways to attach an RDS and keep the iron sights, but isn't the best way to do that and keep it clean to have the RDS mounted in the groove of the rear sight? I've been considering the Trijicon RMR for a little while now, but haven't decided yet. I also haven't decided whether I would put it on the G30 or G21 if I did get it.

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Do you really think you'll be shooting very much at 50-100 yards with this handgun? I've had four Glocks and fixed sights on all of them. The stock sights were fine and don't remember having to compensate for any of them. Neither of the stock sights lasted long because I soon switched all of them our for better night sights. My first sets on my .40's were Meprolights. Now, on my .45's I have Trijicon HD sights with the bright orange front sight around the tritium. No compensating, but I did have to return one of them to have the front sight re-installed properly since it was a little crooked at first, but has been fine after being reinstalled straight.
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I thought this was a trick question "rlol"
Obviously, the answer is buy them all. :lol::


I agree with TAMs post. I'd just keep it as simple as possible. All that other pizzazz is unnecessary. I carry mostly either G19 or G26, with only "mods" being nightsights and talon grips. Sometimes I carry G21, but I'm getting bit fat so it's been in the safe mostly :???:
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If you shoot a lot a 19 or 23, forget all the other stuff, just learn to shoot it, I carry a 32 but different situation here plus I love the Gen 2 guns and do not own any others. Other than my gen 1 17 which is the most accurate I have shot. As far as distance we have shot steel at 50-75 yds just holding on them with no problems at all, simpler is much better.
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AndyC wrote:
mojo84 wrote:Both
I didn't even have to look at the nick to know who made that comment :lol:
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Liberty wrote:I love fancy at the range, but it's hard to beat simplicity for EDC.
I would agree with this sentiment. However, those do look pretty cool, and you weren't really asking if it was a good idea to carry one sooo...

I have not owned a Glock with adjustable sights, but I have been quite happy with my G19 with fixed. I previously owned a couple different handguns with adjustable sights. One never gave me any issues; the other one did. If you're always going to use it with a RDS attached, it probably doesn't matter, although again, simpler is usually better.
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"I am torn. Which Glock to buy? (do NOT say "both")" How about one of each? :lol:
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Get both.

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drjoker wrote:I am torn. Which Glock to buy? (do NOT say "both")

Ok, since open carry is legal now, I'm no longer afraid of "printing" so I can get a bigger gun that carries more ammo capacity. I'm thinking of getting something modern with a red dot sight for a CCW that is poorly concealed. I'm confused. Should I get a Glock 34 MOS with adjustable sights or with fixed sights? They are similarly priced but I don't know which to buy. Here are my questions for those of you who own one and carry it;

1. for adjustable sights, does the sights get easily knocked out of alignment?
A: Guy at gun store said, "no." (GT Distributor)
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
??? Probably no compensation at up to 100 yards?
3. can you cowitness the irons and the red dot?
A:Yes. (GT Dist)
4. if you can only cowitness with taller suppressor sights, are these taller red dot sights more expensive? harder to find? both? Are there identical red dot sight models for both taller and lower sights for all the major manufacturers?
A: Taller suppressor sights seems to refer to irons not the red dot. I wrongly thought that there are taller "suppressor" red dot and irons sights. Another set of taller suppressor iron sights will set you back $50 to 100.
Which one would you get? adjustable or fixed sights with the red dot MOS glock 34?

I will get the fixed sights as I have to replace the sights with taller suppressor sights, anyways. Also, adjustable sights Glock cost $10 more.


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